Anyone in Canada selling Husqvarna M1907 mags?

Title says it all. Tradex site doesn't list any, neither does Marstar - anyone know of a source?

Western Gun Parts Ltd. in Edmonton might have mags: http://www.westerngunparts.com/

Numrich Gun Parts Corp. in the U.S has mags: http://www.gunpartscorp.com/catalog/Detail.aspx?pid=152390B&catid=10242

Numrich has a maximum $200 limit on orders to Canada and they charge a $25 export handling fee in addition to shipping charges.
 
Just curious where you're finding enough 9mm browning long to justify extra mags?

If you are missing the mag for your pistol, I'd be tempted to just buy another 1907, they seem to be extremely cheap at most shows probably because of the ammo.
 
I don't know what they are selling for at gun shows these days but P&S Militaria has three listed in the $250-$300 range. Seems like a lot to pay just to get an extra mag. Mind you one would have an extra barrel and spare parts.

I purchased a mint M1907 for $450 or so about two years ago from Zefarm. Came with a holster, two spare mags and cleaning rod. All Swedish military marked. Artillery if memory serves me correct.

As for Browning Long - you can sometimes find it at guns shows. I bought 58 rounds last year from a Northern Ontario seller that does the circuit here. Plus some shooters handload .38 ACP or ACP Super trimmed to fit: http://www.go2gbo.com/forums/index.php?topic=110584.0
 
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I just make my 9mmBL from .38 Super Starline brass - easy to do with a Lyman trimmer - no sweat. I just use regular 9mm dies. (shout out to Andy on CGN for putting me onto this method of making brass).

I have one mag now, but need two more to fill the holster!
 
$40 each from these guys. Listed under Accessories. Arrowwood, Alberta. No store front. E-Mail only. Add the W's.
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Cool.

I had a Husqvarna 1907 from a supply unit. Was in mint condition and I got it for $200. Ended up selling it to a friend after shooting half a box threw it, not a bad gun, considering age/price.

Hope the extra mags make it to you. Cool that you actually still shoot yours from trimmed brass, my friend who owns the pistol now has 1000 rounds of BL brass still lucky for him.

-Steve
 
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